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most of us think we will stay healthy. we are no different than other ordinary americans, no different than anybody else. we are held hostage at any given moment by companies that the night coverage or drop coverage or charge fees that people cannot afford at a time when they desperately need care. it is wrong. it is bankrupting families and businesses. we are going to fix it when we pass health insurance reform this year. we are going to fix it. [applause] again, i want to especially thank senator baucus as chair of the finance committee. . chair of the finance committee. he has been committed to getting this done. this is obviously a tough time in america, a tough time here in montana. just six months ago we were in the middle of the worst recession in our lifetimes. we were losing about 700 jobs each month. economists of all stripes feared a second coming of the great depression. that is why we acted as best as we could to pass a recovery plan to stop the freefall. i want to just beat briefly about the recovery plan bec
most of us think we will stay healthy. we are no different than other ordinary americans, no different than anybody else. we are held hostage at any given moment by companies that the night coverage or drop coverage or charge fees that people cannot afford at a time when they desperately need care. it is wrong. it is bankrupting families and businesses. we are going to fix it when we pass health insurance reform this year. we are going to fix it. [applause] again, i want to especially thank...
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most of us have -- most of us have insurance and most of us think you know, knock on wood, that we're going to stay healthy, but we're no different than katie and other ordinary americans. we are held hostage at any given moment by health insurance companies that deny coverage or drop coverage or charge fees that people can't afford at a time when they desperately need care. it's wrong. it's bankrupting families. it's bankrupting businesses. and we are going to fix it when we pass health insurance reform this year. we are going to fix it. again, i want to especially thank max for his hard work on a bill as chair of the finance committee. he has been committed to getting this done. this is obviously a tough time in america. a tough time in montana. just six months ago, we were in the middle of the worst recession in our lifetimes. we were losing about 700,000 jobs each month. that's why we acted as fast as we could to pass a recovery plan to stop the free fall. i want to speak briefly about the recovery plan because that has colored how people view the health care debate. it was divide
most of us have -- most of us have insurance and most of us think you know, knock on wood, that we're going to stay healthy, but we're no different than katie and other ordinary americans. we are held hostage at any given moment by health insurance companies that deny coverage or drop coverage or charge fees that people can't afford at a time when they desperately need care. it's wrong. it's bankrupting families. it's bankrupting businesses. and we are going to fix it when we pass health...
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if it could happen to her, it could happen to anyone of us. it is wrong, and when we pass reform, we will put a stop to it, once and for all. that is what max bacchus is working on. [applause] #2. the insurance companies will be prohibited from denying coverage because of your medical's. a recent report found in the past three years, thousands have been denied coverage. we will hold them accountable, and insurance companies will no longer be able to place an arbitrary cap on the insurance can receive in a year or a lifetime. and that will help. that will help 3700 households in montana. we will place a limit on how much you can be charged for out- of-pocket expenses, as well. no one in america should be broke. finally, mammograms and colonoscopy save money and lives. right now, we have a health-care system that works better for companies and for people. you do not have all the options, and we will help make sure your interest is more secure. i did not want bureaucrats meddling in your health care, but i also do not want insurance companies med
if it could happen to her, it could happen to anyone of us. it is wrong, and when we pass reform, we will put a stop to it, once and for all. that is what max bacchus is working on. [applause] #2. the insurance companies will be prohibited from denying coverage because of your medical's. a recent report found in the past three years, thousands have been denied coverage. we will hold them accountable, and insurance companies will no longer be able to place an arbitrary cap on the insurance can...
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chuck todd joins us in a moment from montana. plus, you know those end of life counsel prognosis visions in the health care bills which republicans, like sarah palin, have distorted into death panels? it turns out republicans were actually for end of life counseling before they were against it. that's just one of the inconsistencies we'll discuss with republican john culbertsoc. >> and how far has he fallen? there is a report that john edwards is about to finally admit he is the father of his mistress's child? where would he be if edwards had not been so wisely dejected by wise democratic voters last year. >> and bill clinton has some tough words on the networks crowd on don't ask don't tell. >> and what does it mean to be palinized? ask one who says it could easily happen to her. the definition coming up on the hardball side show. >>> first president obama and his latest push for health care reform. nbc news chief white house correspondent chuck todd is traveling with the president and joining us from montana. by my count there
chuck todd joins us in a moment from montana. plus, you know those end of life counsel prognosis visions in the health care bills which republicans, like sarah palin, have distorted into death panels? it turns out republicans were actually for end of life counseling before they were against it. that's just one of the inconsistencies we'll discuss with republican john culbertsoc. >> and how far has he fallen? there is a report that john edwards is about to finally admit he is the father of...
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you can't tell us how you're going to pay for this. >> reporter: it's unlikely the questioner was as pleased with the answer as the crowd was. >> 2/3 of the money we can obtain just from eliminating waste and inefficiencys. >> reporter: at one point the president even asked for a tougher question. >> i want somebody who, who's got a concern or a skeptical about health care. >> reporter: and he got an upset insurance salesman who wanted to know why the president changed his strategy and decided toville file the insurance companies. half a mile away, at the designated protest site there was opposition. so why wasn't there more anger in here? for one thing, after accusing republicans of orchestrating their protests, democrats did some orchestrating of their own, getting in line early in large numbers and snatching up most of the tickets. some here said they wanted to ask tougher questions, but didn't even raise their hands. they were intimidated they said by the fact that this is the president of the united states, not to mention the fact that he's surrounded by an adoring crowd and the
you can't tell us how you're going to pay for this. >> reporter: it's unlikely the questioner was as pleased with the answer as the crowd was. >> 2/3 of the money we can obtain just from eliminating waste and inefficiencys. >> reporter: at one point the president even asked for a tougher question. >> i want somebody who, who's got a concern or a skeptical about health care. >> reporter: and he got an upset insurance salesman who wanted to know why the president...
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thank you both for joining us. obviously fox news will continue our excellent coverage of the debate over the issue. that's it. until tomorrow. thank you for watching. see you then. see you tomorrow. we're our own bosses and our own employees and our own everything else. running a b&b is not a desk job. i have to climb stairs probably 20-30 times a day. announcer: now joint comfort is easier. introducing nature made triple flex liquid softgels. the first liquid softgel joint health supplement formulated to work in as little as 7 days with glucosamine, hyaluronic acid, and chondroitin complex. we've never been happier. get a free sample of new triple flex liquid softgels at tripleflex.com. nature made. fuel your greatness.
thank you both for joining us. obviously fox news will continue our excellent coverage of the debate over the issue. that's it. until tomorrow. thank you for watching. see you then. see you tomorrow. we're our own bosses and our own employees and our own everything else. running a b&b is not a desk job. i have to climb stairs probably 20-30 times a day. announcer: now joint comfort is easier. introducing nature made triple flex liquid softgels. the first liquid softgel joint health...
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thank you both for joining us. obviously fox news will continue our excellent coverage of the debate over the issue. that's it. until tomorrow. thank you for watching. see you then. see you tomorrow.
thank you both for joining us. obviously fox news will continue our excellent coverage of the debate over the issue. that's it. until tomorrow. thank you for watching. see you then. see you tomorrow.
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it's important for us to be able to compete internationally. it's great to see dedicated educators like we have here at central high. [ applause ] nathan's story was the kind of story that i read in letters and heard in town halls all across america. on tuesday i was in new hampshire talking about people denied coverage because of preexisting conditions. yesterday i was in montana talking about people who had their insurance policies suddenly revoked even though they were paying their premiums, just because they got sick. today we're talking about people like nathan and his family who have insurance, but are still stuck with huge bills because they hit a cap on their benefits or are charged exorbitant out of pocket fees. when you hear about these experiences, when you think about the millions of people denied coverage because of preexisting conditions and the thousands who have had their policies canceled because of an illness, countless people like nathan, i want you to remember one thing, there but for the grace of god go i. [ applause ] this
it's important for us to be able to compete internationally. it's great to see dedicated educators like we have here at central high. [ applause ] nathan's story was the kind of story that i read in letters and heard in town halls all across america. on tuesday i was in new hampshire talking about people denied coverage because of preexisting conditions. yesterday i was in montana talking about people who had their insurance policies suddenly revoked even though they were paying their premiums,...
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putting us on the road to recovery. it's not solving all problems, unemployment is still way too high. but we just saw last week that the jobs picture is beginning to turn. we're starting to see signs that business investment is coming back. but that doesn't mean we're out of the woods. even before this extraordinary financial crisis, we had an economy that was working pretty well for the wealthiest americans, working pretty well for wall street bankers, for big corporations, but it wasn't working so well for everybody else. it was an economy of bubbles and busts, it was an economy in which the average worker, their wages and incomes have flat lined for a decade. it was an economy that rewarded recklessness over responsibility. we can't go back to that kind of economy. if we want this country to succeed in the 21st century, we have got to lay a new foundation for lasting prosperity and health insurance reform is a key pillar of this new foundation because this economy -- this economy -- this economy won't work for every
putting us on the road to recovery. it's not solving all problems, unemployment is still way too high. but we just saw last week that the jobs picture is beginning to turn. we're starting to see signs that business investment is coming back. but that doesn't mean we're out of the woods. even before this extraordinary financial crisis, we had an economy that was working pretty well for the wealthiest americans, working pretty well for wall street bankers, for big corporations, but it wasn't...
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thank you both for joining us. obviously fox news will continue our excellent coverage of the debate over the issue. that's it. until tomorrow. thank you for watching. see you then. see you tomorrow. that's a-- tiny netbook. yeah, it's-- good-looking, lightweight. generally awesome. and you could just-- go online, video-chat with my cousin. this is un-- under $200. are you some kind of-- mind reader, visionary ? no, i have them. huh. the new lightweight hp mini netbook with windows and america's largest and most-reliable 3g network built in. only 199.99 with mobile broadband plans from 39.99 i am-- speechless, envious. wanna be me right now. getting one.
thank you both for joining us. obviously fox news will continue our excellent coverage of the debate over the issue. that's it. until tomorrow. thank you for watching. see you then. see you tomorrow. that's a-- tiny netbook. yeah, it's-- good-looking, lightweight. generally awesome. and you could just-- go online, video-chat with my cousin. this is un-- under $200. are you some kind of-- mind reader, visionary ? no, i have them. huh. the new lightweight hp mini netbook with windows and...
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him with us. he is r.j. harris. please welcome him. [applause] >> good evening. how're you tonight? hello from whb 580. one of the highest-rated stations in the country. [applause] i am r.j. harris and i am running for office of president of the united states of america. that is what i get. i heard some laughing there. i get that because my job as the morning host is to make people happy in the morning so usually, i am talking about hillary's with this new blue pants suit, larger than they had been or bill clinton gallivanting off to las vegas without hillary to celebrate his birthday. or even perhaps, the fact that we hear that president bush went soft on dick cheney which brought to mind that instead of waterboarding, the president wanted to give the people at guantanamo sponge baths. i get laughter when talking about running for the presidency because people are used to meet being a goofball. in 2007 i listed the five points i felt were the most important to straighten out the u.s. of -- united
him with us. he is r.j. harris. please welcome him. [applause] >> good evening. how're you tonight? hello from whb 580. one of the highest-rated stations in the country. [applause] i am r.j. harris and i am running for office of president of the united states of america. that is what i get. i heard some laughing there. i get that because my job as the morning host is to make people happy in the morning so usually, i am talking about hillary's with this new blue pants suit, larger than...
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they did some things that shook us up and rattled us up. but we stayed the coarse. and those guys made crucial catches down the line. >> the team seemed please with the performance. and for the most part, so were my fans. >>> it was fun to watch. it's fun to watch a team that's organized. and they hustle. >> preseason is preseason. it's in a different speed than the regular season, which is still a different speed from the play-offs. but what you take from it is things that people are doing right. they're in the right place at the right time. making plays. hustling. >> reporter: and even though it was just preseason last night, a special game for derrick mason. the ravens' wide receiver tells us why, coming up a little later on. in sports. we'll see you then. >> thank you very much. >>> regular season starts. wjz is your home for ranks football. start -- ravens football. starts for real sunday, september 13th, 1:00 p.m. here on wjz 13. >>> lots of sun as the workweek winds down. a live look outside right now. are there any major changes coming for this weekend? eyew
they did some things that shook us up and rattled us up. but we stayed the coarse. and those guys made crucial catches down the line. >> the team seemed please with the performance. and for the most part, so were my fans. >>> it was fun to watch. it's fun to watch a team that's organized. and they hustle. >> preseason is preseason. it's in a different speed than the regular season, which is still a different speed from the play-offs. but what you take from it is things that...
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please stay with us. -0-0-0-0-0- i spent much of this week speaking to >> farm report guests th week. gentlemen, the top producer crop tour, whatever they got done, they said that crops are late maturing this year. that's not unusual, particularly in the eastern corn belt. because it's late being put out too. but has that -- that information been priced into the prices because they're at 320, 40, 50. >> i think it certainly has had a factor in supporting the market and farmers aren't selling anything. the bean crop is really late. human nature of market is people believe whatever it is they want to believe. if you want to be bullish corn, you're going to believe it's a late frost. what came out of that tour is we would have record yields. if you want to be bearish, you believe the record yields. start a good debate. >> i'm going to ask you about soy beans. corn is not as good in the eastern belt as the western belt. >> i think one thing that you will find in corn this year is that folks will tell you that
please stay with us. -0-0-0-0-0- i spent much of this week speaking to >> farm report guests th week. gentlemen, the top producer crop tour, whatever they got done, they said that crops are late maturing this year. that's not unusual, particularly in the eastern corn belt. because it's late being put out too. but has that -- that information been priced into the prices because they're at 320, 40, 50. >> i think it certainly has had a factor in supporting the market and farmers...
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the audacity of hops, and a cure for what ales us? some of the headlines the morning after the beer summit at the white house. howard professor henry gates and cambridge police sergeant crowley sipping suds with the president and vice-president there, two weeks after gates was arrested by crowley follow the acting stupidly comment by president obama, kept the attention of the media and sergeant crowley talking to the press after the beer. >> i think what you had to do is two gentlemen agreeing to disagree on a particular issuement i don't think that we spent too much time dwelling on the past. we spent a lot of time discussing the future. >> so, jim, this controversy got a lot of attention in the press, almost knocked the president off stride or actually did knock the president off stride when it comes to the health care debate. did the crowley comment which a lot of people thought was a generous statement afterwards, did that sort of put the story to bed? >> i don't think it did because it-- the narrative of this story didn't have a
the audacity of hops, and a cure for what ales us? some of the headlines the morning after the beer summit at the white house. howard professor henry gates and cambridge police sergeant crowley sipping suds with the president and vice-president there, two weeks after gates was arrested by crowley follow the acting stupidly comment by president obama, kept the attention of the media and sergeant crowley talking to the press after the beer. >> i think what you had to do is two gentlemen...
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is he better than us? uh, i mean, i mean i feel like it took you like three times longer to do whatever he did... dude, dude, he's got...these -- like -- microscrubbers... yeah, i guess... magic man. he's a magic man. what? i just want to be squeezed. [ male announcer ] remove three times more grime per swipe and get this unbeatable clean guaranteed or your money back with the mr. clean magic eraser. >> you're looking at it on the screen, another exclusive story by the website tmz on the michael jackson story. now, this cite repeatedly scooped them on the jackson story, how did they do it? the site is run pby former los angeles anchor and attorney harvey levin who came to attention during the o.j. simpson trial and relies on stringers to send the tips and news and tmz pays for the tips, but levin says that a minor, minor part of what we do is pay for the tips. we have very, very good sources who trust us. this is not about money at all. so, maris sa, should we be surprised by the success of tmz shall the a
is he better than us? uh, i mean, i mean i feel like it took you like three times longer to do whatever he did... dude, dude, he's got...these -- like -- microscrubbers... yeah, i guess... magic man. he's a magic man. what? i just want to be squeezed. [ male announcer ] remove three times more grime per swipe and get this unbeatable clean guaranteed or your money back with the mr. clean magic eraser. >> you're looking at it on the screen, another exclusive story by the website tmz on the...
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let us know. logon to cnn.com/am fix. >> if you're going to put garth brooks on there, you got to put on kenny chesney. >> what about george straight and what about willie nelson? >> no miley cyrus on here for you. >> how does led zeppelin not make that list? that's just ridiculous. people under 30 were still kicking around in the sandbox when michael jackson was in his prime. i don't understand that. >> they know his legend lives on. >> and it will. >>> check this out. perseid meteor showers happening right now, peaked last night. you want to see them? just go out there in the middle of the night tonight. it will still be happening. you don't need a telescope. just go out there, lay out, take it easy. listen, looking at showers and thunderstorms that will pop across much of the mid-atlantic, piedmont and also towards parts of the south. daytime highs today will be in the 80s and 90s. seasonal temperatures i think is what we're looking at. that's it. i totally dispute that poll. >> who do you thin
let us know. logon to cnn.com/am fix. >> if you're going to put garth brooks on there, you got to put on kenny chesney. >> what about george straight and what about willie nelson? >> no miley cyrus on here for you. >> how does led zeppelin not make that list? that's just ridiculous. people under 30 were still kicking around in the sandbox when michael jackson was in his prime. i don't understand that. >> they know his legend lives on. >> and it will....
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most of us have insurance, and most of us think that we are going to stay healthy. we are no different than katy and other ordinary americans, no different than anybody else. we are held hostage at any given moment by health insurance companies that deny coverage or drop coverage or charge fees that people can't afford at a time when they desperately need care. it is wrong. it is bankrupting families, bankrupting business. we are going to fix it when we pass health insurance reform this year. we are going to fix it. again, i want to especially thank max for his hard work on a bill as chair of the finance commit at the. he has been committed to getting this done. this is obviously a tough time in america. it is a tough time here in montana. just six months ago, we were in the middle of the wore the recession in our lifetime. we were losing about 700 jobs each month. economists feared the great coming of a great depression. we acted as fast as we could to pass a recovery plan to stop the free-fall. i want to speak briefly about the recovery plan, because that has colo
most of us have insurance, and most of us think that we are going to stay healthy. we are no different than katy and other ordinary americans, no different than anybody else. we are held hostage at any given moment by health insurance companies that deny coverage or drop coverage or charge fees that people can't afford at a time when they desperately need care. it is wrong. it is bankrupting families, bankrupting business. we are going to fix it when we pass health insurance reform this year....
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host: mike huckabee joins us live. thank you for joining us. >> happy to be here. host: we saw the town hall meeting, what you have seen on tv is what television loves. are these real americans raising objections or is this kind of corporate-funded? >> this is a real movement going on. this is not a republican movement. i wish that we had this kind of power. fox ratings are off the charts because we are covering these things but the truth is that people are generally and rightfully concerned about congress. folbaum made a couple of comments that i found very telling. -- obama made a couple of comments that i found very telling. why have we run up deficits if he is concerned? one of the most insightful questions posted was why have we gone from talking about health care to health insurance. the reality is that he has to find a demon, a dragon to slay and he has decided that the health insurance people are who he can go after. host: his chief pollster spoke at the economic club of canada and they found out that people hate insurance companies so we read framed the de
host: mike huckabee joins us live. thank you for joining us. >> happy to be here. host: we saw the town hall meeting, what you have seen on tv is what television loves. are these real americans raising objections or is this kind of corporate-funded? >> this is a real movement going on. this is not a republican movement. i wish that we had this kind of power. fox ratings are off the charts because we are covering these things but the truth is that people are generally and rightfully...
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what is in it for us? if they got more customers, they are willing to make sure that they are eliminating some of these practices. my answer is, i cannot do the insurance reform stuff by itself. the only way we can change some of the insurance practices that are hurting people now is to make sure that everybody is covered and everybody has a stake in it and then the insurance companies are able and willing to make some of these changes that will help people who have insurance right now. thank you for the question. [applause] all right. even though i should not do this, i'm going to take one more question. i'm going to call on this person to get the last word. >> thank you. thank you, mr. president. thank you for coming here and bring your beautiful family to [unintelligible] because you were a constitutional scholar, i think it would be terrible to let you escape from montana without sharing with you the most person -- the most perfect preamble to any state constitution. >> i want to hear this. this is a g
what is in it for us? if they got more customers, they are willing to make sure that they are eliminating some of these practices. my answer is, i cannot do the insurance reform stuff by itself. the only way we can change some of the insurance practices that are hurting people now is to make sure that everybody is covered and everybody has a stake in it and then the insurance companies are able and willing to make some of these changes that will help people who have insurance right now. thank...
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eliminate the use of the front license plates. they're always being made and it costs money for materials and to manufacture the plates. to read more comments or to leave one of your own go, to abc2news.com. the story is in our slide show. >>> you work hard your whole life and put away as much money as you can for retirement. so imagine trying to access your money only to find out you can't touch it. it's happening. and the federal government wants you to know the warning signs. tonight, joce sterman explains how to protect your future. >> reporter: dick allen is enjoying the golden years of retirement, and he worked hard to get there one of his jobs was for a small environmental company. >> i was running a warehouse for them. >> reporter: but he eventually got laid off, and then the company went belly-up. and when he went to change his 401(k) plan, he got a huge surprise. >> they said well you're locked up. >> he had no access to his cash. the 401(k) plan orphaned. >> an orphaned 401(k) plan is a plan where there is no fiduciary
eliminate the use of the front license plates. they're always being made and it costs money for materials and to manufacture the plates. to read more comments or to leave one of your own go, to abc2news.com. the story is in our slide show. >>> you work hard your whole life and put away as much money as you can for retirement. so imagine trying to access your money only to find out you can't touch it. it's happening. and the federal government wants you to know the warning signs....
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or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. the sparkly flakes. the honey-baked bunches! the magic's in the mix. my favorite part? eating it. honey bunches of oats. taste the joy we put in every spoonful. >>> dick cheney's back, trashing his old boss. shooter's telling folks in miss memoir how he really feels about his former partner in crime, and his feelings aren't warm and fuzzy. it turns out during his second term, w. started standing up for his former puppetmaster once he approval ratings started to tank. it seems shooter saw this as a moral weakness. let's bring in politico's chief political correspondent mike allen. why do we feel like we'll be talking about this the past ten year? how big of a division do you think there was? >> of course there was a big division from day one, as you know, ed, these two leaders took very different approaches. they had very different backgrounds, and she sure hope we'll be talking about it. they both have b
or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. the sparkly flakes. the honey-baked bunches! the magic's in the mix. my favorite part? eating it. honey bunches of oats. taste the joy we put in every spoonful. >>> dick cheney's back, trashing his old boss. shooter's telling folks in miss memoir how he really feels about his former partner in crime, and his feelings aren't warm and fuzzy. it turns...
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they have it come with us. tell him the taliban has guns all over there. >> reporter: this elderly man almost got caught in the cross-fire after a warning shot he was searched and sent on his way. many of the 2,000 people who live here have fled. the marines will come back when the town is secure in time to vote in the presidential election next week. lara logan, cbs news, camp bastion, helmand. >> couric: coming up next right here on the cbs evening news, the number of americans drowning in debt is rising. saddled with homes worth less than their mortgage. if you're like a lot of people, you have high blood pressure... and you have high cholesterol. you've taken steps to try and lower both your numbers. but how close are you to your goals? there may be more you can do. only caduet combines two proven medicines... in a single pill to significantly lower... high blood pressure and high choleerol. in a clinical study of patients... with slightly elevated blood pressure and cholesterol, caduet helped 48% reach bot
they have it come with us. tell him the taliban has guns all over there. >> reporter: this elderly man almost got caught in the cross-fire after a warning shot he was searched and sent on his way. many of the 2,000 people who live here have fled. the marines will come back when the town is secure in time to vote in the presidential election next week. lara logan, cbs news, camp bastion, helmand. >> couric: coming up next right here on the cbs evening news, the number of americans...
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today report puts us out. we are $99 trillion in debt. how are you going to look at my children in their eyes and tell them they will have a better future with $99 trillion? i want to ask you why
today report puts us out. we are $99 trillion in debt. how are you going to look at my children in their eyes and tell them they will have a better future with $99 trillion? i want to ask you why
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i shoulda used... [ bump ] [ male announcer ] preparation h cream. burning, itching, plus maximum strength pain relief, on contact. the most complete relief, from preparation h. pain relief on contact. >> couric: the debate over health care reform is not limited to the halls of congress voices are being heard all over the country-- voices of protestment and they're growing louder. here's wyatt andrews. >> reporter: it's happening almost everywhere-- democrats areÑi trying to defend health ce reform. >> it's unacceptable to me for somebody to... >> reporter: angry protestors in philadelphia shouted down both the h.h.s. secretary kathleen'll haveus and senator arlen specter. >> health care for every american... >> reporter: on saturday in texas, demonstrators against what they called government-run health care surrounded and then followed democraticdod t oyet t lloyd doggett out to his car. >> just say no! >> reporter: the crowds are partly the result of conservative web sites asking for turnout at town halls, including three tonight in t virginia, mi
i shoulda used... [ bump ] [ male announcer ] preparation h cream. burning, itching, plus maximum strength pain relief, on contact. the most complete relief, from preparation h. pain relief on contact. >> couric: the debate over health care reform is not limited to the halls of congress voices are being heard all over the country-- voices of protestment and they're growing louder. here's wyatt andrews. >> reporter: it's happening almost everywhere-- democrats areÑi trying to defend...
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the government-run program is failing us in terms of neonatal mortality yet we use as an indicator neonatal mortality say we need more government rather than less. let me finish. let me finish. the very fact that the president would suggest that doctors take tonsils out to make money rather than because it's an indicated procedure is ludicrous. most people who get a referral to an ent have only had one opinion that they're worried. >> quick comment -- >> out of 19 industrialized countries, we rank 19th overall, world health organization listed us 37, just below costa rica and above slovenia. you can rationalize all you want. the fact is the quality in this country -- islands of excellence but a sea of mediocrity. >> let me get in here. we're going to come back and talk about the three most contentious areas. we'll get through all of them to debate it. come back, more of the discussion after a brief break. hi, i just switched jobs, and i want to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started. i can help you with the paperwork. um... this green li
the government-run program is failing us in terms of neonatal mortality yet we use as an indicator neonatal mortality say we need more government rather than less. let me finish. let me finish. the very fact that the president would suggest that doctors take tonsils out to make money rather than because it's an indicated procedure is ludicrous. most people who get a referral to an ent have only had one opinion that they're worried. >> quick comment -- >> out of 19 industrialized...
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they used it to plant their crops. at the end of this,, sapiens go towards a catastrophic and. -- human beings go towards a catastrophic end. greta: whesean: when would thise place? >> it wouldecember 12th 2012 >e have a decimal counting system. we count intends. sean:a mayan 1.0 represents 20 days. the last calendar round ends with december 21st, 2012. >> the calendar that concerns us is called the long count calendar. this gives us the cycle ending date. greta: it isean: it is also howe prophesies end. >> it describes the end of the sun ages. they all end catastrophically. our age is supposed to end in fire. sean: others to see a happier explanation. >> we know they had a cyclical philosophy. this represents the ends of a large cycle of time. we can see that they conceived of these not in some sort of apocalyptic concept but with the idea of transformation and renewal. sean: this book explores another prophecy. a galactic alignment. >> this is the alignment of the december solstice sun as you'd from earth with a the
they used it to plant their crops. at the end of this,, sapiens go towards a catastrophic and. -- human beings go towards a catastrophic end. greta: whesean: when would thise place? >> it wouldecember 12th 2012 >e have a decimal counting system. we count intends. sean:a mayan 1.0 represents 20 days. the last calendar round ends with december 21st, 2012. >> the calendar that concerns us is called the long count calendar. this gives us the cycle ending date. greta: it isean: it is...
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has progress taken us to a better place? i'd say it's taken us for a ride. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still just the one, simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did was make it spoon size. did we go too far? sean: health care reform may just be the new third rail in american politics. brand-new polls are showing the president's push for government-run health care may be responsible for the end of obama mania. now today's rasmussen daily tracking poll shows the anointed one's disapproval rating is now higher than his approval rating. on health care, an overwhelming majority of those polled say not passing health care reform would be better than passing the democrats' plan. joining us to help us sort through all this, columnist, on national review, andy will be fi
has progress taken us to a better place? i'd say it's taken us for a ride. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still just the one, simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did was make it spoon...
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we are using his standard. now, it is 9.5%. >> he was dealt a tough car. >> sean thinks -- by the way, your book is terrific. everybody ought to buy it. they think that the germans should surrendered after they landed at normandy. -- should have surrendered after they landed at normandy. he got his number from the budget office. >> 70% of the american people now say that the remainder of the stimulus money, which, by the way, not spend is 89%, he is the problem for obama. that was the republican alternative that they defeated. there is going to be two alternatives. one is giving money back to the taxpayers, and the other is to waste it. >> republicans should never control congress for the next two decades. many think they are conservatives, but the conservatives are being captured by right wingers. sean: chris dodd is going to lose. harry reid -- ok. bob macdonald is going to be the new governor of virginia. >> that when i will give you. sean: governor paterson is out in new york. he is done. >> we have a $3.50
we are using his standard. now, it is 9.5%. >> he was dealt a tough car. >> sean thinks -- by the way, your book is terrific. everybody ought to buy it. they think that the germans should surrendered after they landed at normandy. -- should have surrendered after they landed at normandy. he got his number from the budget office. >> 70% of the american people now say that the remainder of the stimulus money, which, by the way, not spend is 89%, he is the problem for obama. that...
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us keep that revenue, let us keep the funds in the city. julie: all right. tim barnum, thank you very much. the editor of "arenac county independence." >> thank you, julie. rick: michael vick speaks about his second chance in philly. you'll hear what he has to say. plus, 40 years ago this weekend, the concert that marked a milestone for a generation of baby boomers and a very, very young rick leventhal. >> yeah. and we are live in bethel woods, the scene of woodstock 40 years ago. coming up next, the man who opened woodstock, ritchie havens, joins us live. stick around. - ( rock music playing ) - ♪ oh! what do you say to a spin around the color wheel? - to paint with primer already mixed in? - ♪ yeah yeah yeah... - test samples instead of can commitments? - ♪ whoo! - what do you say we dip into our wallets less... - ♪ are you feeling it? - ...and grab ahold of the latest tools out there... - ♪ oh! ...so we can quit all that messing around with extra steps - and get busy turning our doing dials up a notch? - ♪ whoo! ♪ oh! more
us keep that revenue, let us keep the funds in the city. julie: all right. tim barnum, thank you very much. the editor of "arenac county independence." >> thank you, julie. rick: michael vick speaks about his second chance in philly. you'll hear what he has to say. plus, 40 years ago this weekend, the concert that marked a milestone for a generation of baby boomers and a very, very young rick leventhal. >> yeah. and we are live in bethel woods, the scene of woodstock 40...
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or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. what do you say to a spin around the color wheel? - to paint with primer already mixed in? - ♪ yeah yeah yeah... - test samples instead of can commitments? - ♪ whoo! - what do you say we dip into our wallets less... - ♪ are you feeling it? - ...and grab ahold of the latest tools out there... - ♪ oh! ...so we can quit all that messing around with extra steps - and get busy turning our doing dials up a notch? - ♪ whoo! ♪ oh! more saving. more doing. - that's the power of the home depot. - ♪ yeah yeah yeah. that's a-- tiny netbook. yeah, it's-- good-looking, lightweight. generally awesome. and you could just-- go online, video-chat with my cousin. this is un-- under $200. are you some kind of-- mind reader, visionary ? no, i have them. huh. the new lightweight hp mini netbook with windows and america's largest and most-reliable 3g network built in. only 199.99 with mobile broadband plans imag
or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. what do you say to a spin around the color wheel? - to paint with primer already mixed in? - ♪ yeah yeah yeah... - test samples instead of can commitments? - ♪ whoo! - what do you say we dip into our wallets less... - ♪ are you feeling it? - ...and grab ahold of the latest tools out there... - ♪ oh! ...so we can quit all that messing around with extra steps - and get busy turning...
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meet us back here in two minutes. it's 11:12. >>> troops were killed and three others were hurt when a bomb wept in afghanistan. and there was also an attack in kabul. afghan's working for the u.n. are among the victims and the presidential consultant also hit and no one was hurt in that attack. >>> a bomber is one step closer to a possible release or a transfer to a prison in his homeland of libia. the court today allowed him to drop an appeal of his conviction, but it still has to hear a separate appeal by his govement next month. he was convicted of taking part in the bombing of pan am flight 103 back in 1988 which killed all 2 passengers and 11 additional peoplon the ground. >>> the russian navy has arrested eight men who hijacked a russian cargo ship on the high seas. the ship and it's 15 russian crew members were found safe on monday off the western coast of africa where it was supposed to dock two weeks ago. the suspected hijackers are nd without incident. the ship's crew report
meet us back here in two minutes. it's 11:12. >>> troops were killed and three others were hurt when a bomb wept in afghanistan. and there was also an attack in kabul. afghan's working for the u.n. are among the victims and the presidential consultant also hit and no one was hurt in that attack. >>> a bomber is one step closer to a possible release or a transfer to a prison in his homeland of libia. the court today allowed him to drop an appeal...
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ed baig gave us his reaction. >> an interesting idea. one of those things that comes out of the why didn't i think about that before category. now, there are some issues here. if you had this second screen on all the time it could drain the battery. and how do you frame this to this where there's a lot more in the background? so there's some things that need to be worked out. >> both cameras are due out next month and start at about $300 and you can read ed's weekly column on usatoday.com. >>> coming up next on this friday the face of t abu ghraib scandal gives a surprising new take on the prison abuse she was involved in. >>> plus, one-on-one, the president and the fifth grader. hmmm... well... naaa... yeah! calculating for getaway. ♪ find your way to a perfect destination at busch gardens... and water country usa... where family-fun surrounds you... and world-class rides astound. start at buschgardens.com. it's the all new sesame street forest of fun... at busch gardens in williamsburg. with four family-friendly rides... and everyone
ed baig gave us his reaction. >> an interesting idea. one of those things that comes out of the why didn't i think about that before category. now, there are some issues here. if you had this second screen on all the time it could drain the battery. and how do you frame this to this where there's a lot more in the background? so there's some things that need to be worked out. >> both cameras are due out next month and start at about $300 and you can read ed's weekly column on...
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if you have a stomach ulcer or other condition that causes bleeding you should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines including aspirin may increase bleeding risk, tell your doctor before planning surgery or taking aspirin or other medicines with plavix, especially if you've had a stroke. some medicines that are used to treat heartburn or stomach ulcers, like prilosec, may affect how plavix works, so tell your doctor if you are taking other medicines. if fever, unexplained weakness or confusion develops, tell your doctor promptly. these may be signs of ttp, a rare but potentially life-threatening condition reported sometimes less than 2 weeks after starting plavix. other rare but serious side effects may occur. if you take plavix with other heart medicines, continuing to do so will help increase protection against a future atheart stack or stroke. fafeeling better doesn't mean you're not at risk. denise! you've lost weight! it's just all these giant things make me look small. i eat this fiber one yogurt. (mr. mehta) it has five grams of fiber, zero fat
if you have a stomach ulcer or other condition that causes bleeding you should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines including aspirin may increase bleeding risk, tell your doctor before planning surgery or taking aspirin or other medicines with plavix, especially if you've had a stroke. some medicines that are used to treat heartburn or stomach ulcers, like prilosec, may affect how plavix works, so tell your doctor if you are taking other medicines. if fever,...
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they used it to plant their crops. at the end of this,, sapiens go towards a catastrophic and. -- human beings go towards a catastrophic end. greta: whesean: when would thise place? >> it wouldecember 12th 2012 >e have a decimal counting system. we count intends. sean:a mayan 1.0 represents 20 days. the last calendar round ends with december 21st, 2012. >> the calendar that concerns us is called the long count calendar. this gives us the cycle ending date. greta: it isean: it is also howe prophesies end. >> it describes the end of the sun ages. they all end catastrophically. our age is supposed to end in fire. sean: others to see a happier explanation. >> we know they had a cyclical philosophy. this represents the ends of a large cycle of time. we can see that they conceived of these not in some sort of apocalyptic concept but with the idea of transformation and renewal. sean: this book explores another prophecy. a galactic alignment. >> this is the alignment of the december solstice sun as you'd from earth with a the
they used it to plant their crops. at the end of this,, sapiens go towards a catastrophic and. -- human beings go towards a catastrophic end. greta: whesean: when would thise place? >> it wouldecember 12th 2012 >e have a decimal counting system. we count intends. sean:a mayan 1.0 represents 20 days. the last calendar round ends with december 21st, 2012. >> the calendar that concerns us is called the long count calendar. this gives us the cycle ending date. greta: it isean: it is...
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they used it to plant their crops. at the end of this,, sapiens go towards a catastrophic and. -- human beings go towards a catastrophic end. greta: whesean: when would thise place? >> it wouldecember 12th 2012 >e have a decimal counting system. we count intends. sean:a mayan 1.0 represents 20 days. the last calendar round ends with december 21st, 2012. >> the calendar that concerns us is called the long count calendar. this gives us the cycle ending date. greta: it isean: it is also howe prophesies end. >> it describes the end of the sun ages. they all end catastrophically. our age is supposed to end in fire. sean: others to see a happier explanation. >> we know they had a cyclical philosophy. this represents the ends of a large cycle of time. we can see that they conceived of these not in some sort of apocalyptic concept but with the idea of transformation and renewal. sean: this book explores another prophecy. a galactic alignment. >> this is the alignment of the december solstice sun as you'd from earth with a the
they used it to plant their crops. at the end of this,, sapiens go towards a catastrophic and. -- human beings go towards a catastrophic end. greta: whesean: when would thise place? >> it wouldecember 12th 2012 >e have a decimal counting system. we count intends. sean:a mayan 1.0 represents 20 days. the last calendar round ends with december 21st, 2012. >> the calendar that concerns us is called the long count calendar. this gives us the cycle ending date. greta: it isean: it is...
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. >> each of us felt like an only child. each of us felt as though our mother was our best friend. each of us talked to her every day and sometimes more than once. and of course, i think if i said to my mother, which i often did, i can't good on without you. i don't know how to live without you, she would say, you're fine, i've raised you while. now get out there, get going. your brothers will be nice to you. >> eunice kennedy shriver died tuesday. she had a series of strokes in recent years. she was 88 years old. >>> president obama was in montana this afternoon, answering questions on health care reform. unlike the often contentious meetings other lawmakers have encountered, as abc 2 news carla wohl reports, today's give and take was both cordial and civil. >> reporter: president obama received an enthusiastic welcome in reliably republican montana. >> hello, montana! >> reporter: he came on a mission to change the increasingly angry debate over health care reform, saying americans are being held hostage by insurance companies. >> it's wrong. it's bankrupting families. it's bankr
. >> each of us felt like an only child. each of us felt as though our mother was our best friend. each of us talked to her every day and sometimes more than once. and of course, i think if i said to my mother, which i often did, i can't good on without you. i don't know how to live without you, she would say, you're fine, i've raised you while. now get out there, get going. your brothers will be nice to you. >> eunice kennedy shriver died tuesday. she had a series of strokes in...
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you can phone us with your comments. you can also send us messages by twitter. how much of this positive news that we are seeing -- is the white house taking credit for? how much of it is just change over time because the time has come? guest: president obama is a politician, so politicians will always take credit for good economic news because there will be blamed for bad economic news. it goes both ways. you're right, we have a business cycle. we were in a down. -- in a down period -- this has been the longest recession in the post-waworld war time, but this one does seem to be in the now. host: can you make predictions? guest: economists believe it could have been in the third quarter of this year. instead of the gdp shrinking that we could start to see a positive number. the problem is that most recoveries, unemployment is a lagging indicator. it is now at 9.4%. many forecast that it will go above 10%. it will probably peak in the spring or summer of next year. host: the get the sense that unemployment numbers are things that really mattered to the american
you can phone us with your comments. you can also send us messages by twitter. how much of this positive news that we are seeing -- is the white house taking credit for? how much of it is just change over time because the time has come? guest: president obama is a politician, so politicians will always take credit for good economic news because there will be blamed for bad economic news. it goes both ways. you're right, we have a business cycle. we were in a down. -- in a down period -- this...
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use indecent language if you use the s word or f word as former vice president cheney did that senator leahy on the floor of the senate, you would not understand that the vice president was inviting congress with the senator and maybe that was not literally indecent because as the fcc used to say, this has been used as an intensifier rather than literally as the description of sex or other activities. this changed -- i could not make my government up. this changed earlier in the decade when the fcc concluded that any other all lit rations of the f and s word for sexual as the case maybe and therefore indecent only to be said by their own assessment of the conflicts. that got to the supreme court and the pure point of administrative law as to whether the fcc had enough grounds for flipping its definition. the court ruled for the fcc. what's interesting about the case is if you count noses, it is fairly clear that the government is going to lose the next round on first amendment grounds with them going so far to say that he is, and i'm sure people here will be shocked, that he is now wil
use indecent language if you use the s word or f word as former vice president cheney did that senator leahy on the floor of the senate, you would not understand that the vice president was inviting congress with the senator and maybe that was not literally indecent because as the fcc used to say, this has been used as an intensifier rather than literally as the description of sex or other activities. this changed -- i could not make my government up. this changed earlier in the decade when the...
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how does this help us become more competitive in a global economy? >> reporter: with the president's approval rating at its lowest level yet, the last thing he needs now is news of skyrocketing deficits on one side of the screen while he plays a relaxing game of golf on the other. so the white house decided to replace that image with this one. >> bernanke has gotten good reviews in his handling of this economic crisis and the president is saying here, i'm going to go with stability." >> reporter: bernanke was not the president's first choice, after all, he's a republican first appointed by president obama. larry summers, the president's top economic advisor, was considered the leading candidate but in these perilous economic times, the president was boxed in, thinking a new untested fed chief could rattle the market and the white house could hardly afford another distraction if a new candidate turned out to be controversy. bernanke does have his critics, some say he was asleep at the switch while greedy bankers plunder it had economy. others accuse h
how does this help us become more competitive in a global economy? >> reporter: with the president's approval rating at its lowest level yet, the last thing he needs now is news of skyrocketing deficits on one side of the screen while he plays a relaxing game of golf on the other. so the white house decided to replace that image with this one. >> bernanke has gotten good reviews in his handling of this economic crisis and the president is saying here, i'm going to go with...
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they really give us time. allows us to do the show really well. this set designers do really great jobs with that. it really makes a difference. i feel that the show is a real cinematic experience. greta: is it completely written by the time you start shooting or is constantly written as you go? >> well, alan ball likes to have everything -- she likes to finish shooting the show way before it comes out. -- he likes to finish shooting the show way before it comes out. this is really so that in case there are problems and their needs to be read shoots, we can do that. those guys are already back in the room breaking times for the third season. they like to be ahead which is not always the case. greta: when do you start shooting the third season? >> i think that we will start shooting in december. we will try to get one in before the new year starts. we had some things happen this year and we were sort of -- we almost did not finish some of the episodes right before they were aired. he wants to get more of a head start this year. greta: were you inte
they really give us time. allows us to do the show really well. this set designers do really great jobs with that. it really makes a difference. i feel that the show is a real cinematic experience. greta: is it completely written by the time you start shooting or is constantly written as you go? >> well, alan ball likes to have everything -- she likes to finish shooting the show way before it comes out. -- he likes to finish shooting the show way before it comes out. this is really so...
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cold front is joining us by late tomorrow. really into friday as the day will probably get pretty good storms. but a potential for scattered showers and thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon. keep the umbrellas nearby. we will get more sunshine also. and temperatures warming into the upper 80s, lower 90s v a closer look at how the weekend shapes up and look at hurricane bill. category 4 out in the atlantic. where it is going. coming up. . >> hiking the parking meter rates downtown. parking officials say it is about creating more parking spaces. but tonight there is clear evidence it is all about your money. keith daniels live downtown with the follow up to a story you are seeing first on fox tonight. keith, what is happening? >> well, jeff they are talking about driver's pumping more money into meter boxes like this one. and other standing meters. now, earlier this week, tina little parking authority executive director said the proposed rate hike is not about a new revenue source for city coffers, but to create more parking spaces.
cold front is joining us by late tomorrow. really into friday as the day will probably get pretty good storms. but a potential for scattered showers and thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon. keep the umbrellas nearby. we will get more sunshine also. and temperatures warming into the upper 80s, lower 90s v a closer look at how the weekend shapes up and look at hurricane bill. category 4 out in the atlantic. where it is going. coming up. . >> hiking the parking meter rates downtown. parking...
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report that details some of the methods used and says interrogators went too far in an effort to get information. justice correspondent bob orr begins tonight's coverage. >> reporter: the report, written in 2004 by the c.i.a.'s inspector general and released today, says interrogators warned 9/11 mastermind khalid sheikh mohammed if anything else happen miss the united states, we're going to kill your children. a c.i.a. contractor beat another prisoner with a heavy flashlight. the report notes the detainee died in custody. and abd al-nashiri, the suspected bomber of the "cole" was threatened with a handgun and power drill. the debris from the report says "rey it had drill while the detainee stood naked and hooded." the report says field agents used mock executions and choke holds, but whole sections remain secret. details of the waterboarding of type al qaeda officials are blacked out, released in response to an a.c.l.u. lawsuit, the report shows some interrogators clearly went beyond the harsh interrogation techniques authorized by the bush administration's so-called torture memo. >>
report that details some of the methods used and says interrogators went too far in an effort to get information. justice correspondent bob orr begins tonight's coverage. >> reporter: the report, written in 2004 by the c.i.a.'s inspector general and released today, says interrogators warned 9/11 mastermind khalid sheikh mohammed if anything else happen miss the united states, we're going to kill your children. a c.i.a. contractor beat another prisoner with a heavy flashlight. the report...
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here is the government-run program failing us in terms of neo-natal mortality, yet we use as an cater for neo-natal mortality, so we need more government not less. let me finish. the very fact that the president would suggest that doctors take tonsils out to make money rather than because it's an indicated procedure is ludicrous. most people who get a referral to an ent have already had one opinion. >> let's get a break. >> out of 19 industrialized countries, we rank 19th overall. world health organization listed as 37th below costa rica and above slovenia. you can rationalize all you want, the fact is we have a sea of mediocrity. >> let me get in here. we're going to take a break. we're going to come back and talk about those three most contentious areas. i want to get through all of them so we can debate it. we'll come back for our discussion after this brief break. to debate it. come back, more of the discussion after a brief break. i'm racing cross country in this small sidecar, but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network,
here is the government-run program failing us in terms of neo-natal mortality, yet we use as an cater for neo-natal mortality, so we need more government not less. let me finish. the very fact that the president would suggest that doctors take tonsils out to make money rather than because it's an indicated procedure is ludicrous. most people who get a referral to an ent have already had one opinion. >> let's get a break. >> out of 19 industrialized countries, we rank 19th overall....